Robert Earl Keen brings his brand of Texas music to the HOB tonight

Robert Earl Keen’s bona fides in the regional Americana genre broadly known as “Texas music” are well-established. Drawing on folk, country and roadhouse music, it is peculiar to singers and songwriters raised under the wide open skies of the Lone Star State.

Robert Earl Keen headlines the House of Blues on Friday, June 29.

Keen, a product of Texas A&M University, is perhaps best known for his anthem “The Road Goes on Forever,” but he’s amassed a deep catalog of 11 studio albums. The most recent, “Ready for Confetti,” came out in 2011. On it, Keen makes no effort to hide his affection for pop hooks or feel-good lyrics, the latter especially evident on “Show the World.” Hardcore fans will recognize “Soul of a Man”; over the years, Keen occasionally has concluded his concerts with the song, which dates to 1914.

Keen headlines the House of Blues tonight; the White Buffalo opens with a solo acoustic set. Show time is 9 p.m.